Harrogate Railway Athletic F.C.

Harrogate Railway Athletic
Full name Harrogate Railway Athletic
Football Club
Nickname(s) The Rail, The Locomotives
Founded 1935
Ground Station View,
Harrogate, North Yorkshire
Capacity 3500 (300 Seated)
Manager Billy Miller
League Northern Premier League
Division One North
2014–15 Northern Premier League
Division One North, 8th

Harrogate Railway Athletic F.C. is an English football club based in Harrogate, North Yorkshire. The club was founded in 1935. It currently plays in the Northern Premier League Division One North.

History

The club was founded in 1935 when workers from Starbeck LNER locomotive shed formed an adult team to play in the Harrogate & District League. In 1946 the side consisted entirely of railway men and reached the British Railways National Cup Final.

This success prompted the club to go in search of a ground of their own but they stayed at Station View when the LNER said that they would lend the club the £1,500 necessary to purchase the site, providing 300 rail workers would agree to having 1d a week stopped from their wages to finance the repayments. More than sufficient volunteers signed up and they did not have long to wait for their faith to be repaid on the pitch.

In 1949 both of the clubs sides won their respective league championships plus a full set of local cups. The first team won all 24 league matches with a goal tally of 150 goals to 29 against.

In the 2002–03 season, they won eight games and reached the Second Round of the FA Cup. Eventually a capacity crowd saw Harrogate Railway lose to Bristol City 3–1.[1] This run was the furthest the club has gone in the FA Cup to date.

In recent years the club has reached its highest ever league position, under the management of Martin Haresign who took over in October 2003; the club were at the bottom of the NCEL Premier Division at the time. He steadied the ship at the club and led Railway to a promotion in 2005–06, into the Northern Premier League First Division. In 2007, Harrogate played in the inaugural season of the Northern Premier League Division One North.

This is the highest the club has ever reached in the league pyramid system. In early 2007, Haresign resigned to focus on his business. Vince Brockie, who had served as assistant manager during Haresign's reign, took over as manager.

In 2007–08 Railway once again reached the second round proper of the FA Cup after beating Harrogate rivals Harrogate Town 2–1 in the fourth preliminary round followed by a 2–0 win over Droylsden. Railway lost 3–2 to Mansfield Town in the second round, which was televised live on Match of the Day.[2]

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Wales GK Jordan Yorath
England GK James Mann
England GK Liam Sutcliffe
England DF Steve Ball
England DF Ryan Haigh
England DF Luke Richardson
England DF Lee Ryan
England DF Stephen West
Scotland DF Jack Gordon
England MF Jamie Carol
England MF Carl Fox
England MF David Henry
England MF Chris Hitchings
England MF Dan Husband
- England MF Tom Askew
No. Position Player
England MF Tom Jackson
England MF Rob Malone
England MF Phil Mitchell
England MF Jimmy Penn
England MF Scott Ryan
England MF Will Ryder
England MF Michael Duckworth
England MF Craig Smith
England FW Neil Ross
England FW Ben Jones
England FW Chris Jones
England FW Alex Tate
England FW Zeph Thomas (on loan)
England FW Scott Thompson

Honours

Northern Counties East League Premier Division

Northern Counties East League Division One

Northern Counties East League Division Two North

Yorkshire League Division Two

West Yorkshire Football League Division Two

Records

References

  1. "Bristol City railroad Harrogate". BBC Sport. 2002-12-08. Retrieved 2007-12-01.
  2. "Harrogate Railway 2–3 Mansfield". BBC Sport. 2007-12-02. Retrieved 2007-12-02.

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